Over the weekend, Big Sean performed a live show called “Finding Paradise” in front of a hometown crowd at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. During his set, Sean brought out a slew of guests, including Lil Wayne — who performed “A Milli” and “Rich as Fuck” — and fellow Motor City residents Eminem, Dej Loaf, Danny Brown, Royce da 5’9″ and Trick Trick. The aforementioned guests performed a rendition of last year’s “Detroit vs. Everybody”, which appeared on Eminem’s Shady XV compilation. Check out the full live performance after the jump.

Joe Budden is sharing “SlaughterMouse,” a track that he previewed a month back. The track, initially perceived to be a diss towards Eminem, is actually more of an open letter to the famed Detroit emcee. Budden positions himself as a sort of “Stan” here, leveling much praise for Eminem and his career. The track may or may not appear on Budden’s forthcoming All Love Lost album, dropping next month. In the meantime, peep “SlaughterMouse” after the jump.

Eminem recently stopped by Sway in the Morning to help promote the film Southpaw, which hits theaters tomorrow. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal and 50 Cent. It is centered around a boxer who is looking to regain his boxing skills and life after some serious pitfalls. Eminem is the curator of the film’s soundtrack. Along with promoting the film Em also chatted it up with Sway and delivered a monstrous, brutal 8-minute freestyle. You can check that out after the jump because you know you wanna.

Eminem has executive produced the soundtrack to Southpaw, director Antoine Fuqua’s new film starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a boxer and 50 Cent as his manager. As well as “Phenomenal”, Eminem contributes two songs to the Southpaw soundtrack as part of Bad Meets Evil, his collaboration with Royce Da 5’9″, plus one with Gwen Stefani, “Kings Never Die”. Listen to “Kings Never Die” with Gwen Stefani after the jump.

Jake Gyllenhaal will star in the upcoming boxing film, Southpaw. It’s due out in theaters July 24th and in anticipation for the film’s release, Eminem is teaming up with DJ Khalil for a song inspired by the motion picture. The track, “Phenomenal,” will appear on Southpaw’s official music soundtrack. Listen to Em’s “Phenomenal” after the jump.

Yelawolf’s Love Story album is out now on Shady/Interscope. The album is Yelawolf’s sophomore album following 2011’s Radioactive and features Eminem on the track “Best Friend.” You can stream it now after the jump.

The Outsidarz spitter Young Zee is back and he’s out for Eminem. On Eminem’s “Fine Line” (which appeared on the Shady XV compilation) Slim name dropped Young Zee as he went down memory lane. But now Eminem’s former rhyme partner Zee has a response in “Dear Shady.” Listen to what Young Zee has to say after the jump.

Boi-1da, The Maven Boys and Just Blaze form an all-star production team for “Psychopath Killer”, a track off the upcoming Shady XV compilation out on Monday (November 24th). On “Psychopath Killer” Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf are joined by Eminem. Needless to say everyone who contributes a verse delivers here. Listen after the jump!

Over the summer, Eminem promised that his Shady Records imprint would release a compilation titled Shady XV for Record Store Day Black Friday, November 28th. And now Em is treating everyone with the comp’s second track, the Detroit rap heavy “Detroit Vs. Everybody”. The track, loaded with many all-star Detroit rappers, is sure to make the D proud. Em is joined by Royce Da 5’9”, Big Sean, Danny Brown and DeJ Loaf for the Motor City anthem. Listen after the jump!

Tens of thousands of UK fans got this gift last night. Eminem paused in the middle of an electric set to bring out his mentor Doctor Dre. Watch hip hop’s billionaire make the crowd explode. Video after the jump.Read More

The reason I think Trick Trick possibly threatened Eminem and Royce to be on this track is inconsequential. But let’s just recognize that they don’t belong on a twerking song with him, that their verses sound like they were applied without knowing what the beat was and that Trick Trick only fits with these lyrical giants geographically and not in terms of talent. Anyway, twerk that, pop that after the jump.Read More

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